You can visit ASPCA.org website and they have a full list with
photos and descriptions of both toxic and non-toxic plants for your pets

Many plants are irritants, especially for the gastrointestinal
tract, most symptoms seen will be the result of irritation or inflammation,
such as redness, swelling, or itchiness of the skin or mouth.

If the toxic principle directly affects a particular organ, the
symptoms seen will be related to that organ. For example:

• Difficulty breathing
(if the airways are affected)

• Drooling or difficulty
swallowing (if the mouth, throat, or esophagus is affected)

• Vomiting (if the
stomach or intestines are affected)

• Diarrhea (if the
intestines or colon are affected)

• Excessive drinking and
urinating (if the kidneys are affected)

• Fast, slow, or
irregular heart beat (if the heart is affected)

How to properly display plants and decor in the house with a pet
present:

• Select one room in the
house where you can consolidate most of your plants for easier safeguarding and
use a barrier for your dog like this x-pen, or a baby gate.

• Hang plants from the
wall and ceiling where pets cant access them.

• Use decorative wall
sconces and birdcages to house plants

Tips to help manage a pet in a safe home environment:

Pets should be trained to leave all plants and flowers alone. Even
if they are not toxic, you don’t want your pet to become habitualized to
thinking any plants are ok to chew on. This goes beyond toxic plants in the
home, and really applies to all items (furniture, shoes, clothing, etc.) that a
new pet can chew on or eat.

Provide your pet with sufficient physical and mental stimulation,
because most destructive chewing stems from boredom.

Leave delicious stuffed
kongs and other interactive toys for dogs, and catnip or interactive games for
cats so they have something productive to do while you’re away.

When
you first adopt a puppy or new dog, oversee all of their free time and either
crate them or keep them in an X-pen while you’re away…until they prove they
deserve more freedom and can safely be alone in your home without supervision.